A contemporary-style annex for two guests, located next to the owners’ property in the Norfolk village of Dersingham, situated just a few miles from the North Norfolk coast and the royal estate at Sandringham.

A true coastal gem, this light and airy annexe with Velux skylights that flood the room with natural sunlight has an upside-down layout with the open kitchen/diner on the first floor and the bedrooms hidden away at the bottom of the stairs. Contemporary and stylish furniture has been selected to make the Barn Cottage a comfortable and welcoming place to stay.

It's just 2 miles from Sandringham, where you'll find the Queen's magnificent country estate, and under 9 miles from the glistening beaches at Snettisham, Heacham and Hunstanton. Wander the surrounding village of Dersingham for great amenities including a newsagent, supermarkets, coffee shop, a fish and chip shop as well as an award-winning pub. Go for a walk along the coastal path for spectacular scenery, hiking over cliffs and strolling over soft sandy shores.

The region is famed for its numerous nature reserves where you could go searching for rare birds or tracks of the many other creatures that make this stretch of the UK their home. Inhale the sweet scent of the lavender fields around Heacham and explore the Lavender Visitor Centre (5 miles).

Excellent place to enjoy a quiet couple’s break, offering more privacy and space than a hotel room

Reverse-level accommodation with a ground-floor bedroom and first-floor living space

Outdoor seating area to the front of the property, plus shared access to the owner’s garden

Situated in the North Norfolk village of Dersingham, within walking distance of the village shops and pub

Excellent location just a 10-minute drive from a choice of beaches

Downstairs bedroom

Downstairs bathroom

Complex of properties

Enclosed garden / patio

Internet access

Pub nearby

Beach within easy reach

Apartment

Towels included

Property code: KT010

A contemporary-style annex for two guests, located next to the owners’ property in the Norfolk village of Dersingham, situated just a few miles from the North Norfolk coast and the royal estate at Sandringham.

A true coastal gem, this light and airy annexe with Velux skylights that flood the room with natural sunlight has an upside-down layout with the open kitchen/diner on the first floor and the bedrooms hidden away at the bottom of the stairs. Contemporary and stylish furniture has been selected to make the Barn Cottage a comfortable and welcoming place to stay.

It's just 2 miles from Sandringham, where you'll find the Queen's magnificent country estate, and under 9 miles from the glistening beaches at Snettisham, Heacham and Hunstanton. Wander the surrounding village of Dersingham for great amenities including a newsagent, supermarkets, coffee shop, a fish and chip shop as well as an award-winning pub. Go for a walk along the coastal path for spectacular scenery, hiking over cliffs and strolling over soft sandy shores.

The region is famed for its numerous nature reserves where you could go searching for rare birds or tracks of the many other creatures that make this stretch of the UK their home. Inhale the sweet scent of the lavender fields around Heacham and explore the Lavender Visitor Centre (5 miles).

Dogs are charged at £20 each per full or part week.

Property code: KT010

1 double bedroom

1 shower room with WC

TV/DVD in the lounge

Wi-Fi included

Oven, hob, microwave, and fridge with ice compartment

Shared washing machine

Bed linen, electric and heating included

1 dog welcome

Regret no infants or babies

Enclosed shared garden

Off-road parking for 1 car

Shop and pub within walking distance, beach 5 miles

From guests that have stayed at the property.

Based on 4 guest ratings

Overall cleanliness

5

Overall equipment

5

Overall comfort

5

Overall location

5

Reviewed by
John
10th May 2019

Good quiet location with excellent bus routes less than 1 minute away. The property has a extremely Large and well kept garden with excellent facilities which can be used by guests. Mandy & Doug are friendly hosts at this excellent accommodation.

Reviewed by
Alan
22nd March 2019

What a great find "Barn Cottage" so friendly, welcome pack, well situated for coast. Would highly recommend, Dog friendly garden, lovely walks from the village. Shops/ Coffee Shops/Take-a-way on the door step

Reviewed by
Ian
28th May 2018

Ideal location, lovely cottage ideal for 2 people, every you need in the cottage.

Reviewed by
Lynne Miller
24th April 2018

Excellent value for money, clean and comfortable, and the owners were very helpful and thoughtful.

Note: As the postcode is used to identify the general area of the property, it may not always reflect its precise location, therefore please only use this map as a guide.

The most northerly county in the East of England, Norfolk is a land of beautiful contrasts. From the swooning reed beds and endless maze of waterways in the Norfolk Broads; the unspoilt stretches of fens and shingle spits where bird and wildlife thrive; a famous royal palace and the historic cathedral city of Norwich, this enticing area of England is just waiting to be discovered. Visit Sandringham Palace and see where the Queen lives or find out where lavender grows; you could journey to one of the largest seal haul outs in Europe at Blakeney Point or have a traditional day at the seaside at Cromer and Great Yarmouth. The cathedral gilded city of Norwich is a wonderful place to lose yourself either walking the ramparts of Norwich Castle or the RAF Air Defence Radar Museum. The city has an exceptional array of shops, cafes and restaurants to enjoy. Well connected to the national rail and road network, Norfolk is easily accessible from London, the M25 and from major city terminals.

Norfolk is characterised by its horizons and big skies, straight highways and rural trappings. Also, when it comes to attractions, visitors to the county will be spoilt for choice. If you love animals and birds, head to RSPB Titchwell Marsh, or the Cley-Next-The-Sea. With such a long coastline Norfolk boasts some magnificent stretches of beach – favourites include Cromer, Old Hunstanton, Wells-Next-The Sea, the dunes of Winterton-on-Sea, and Brancaster (a favourite for dog owners).

There are so many places to visit and activities to get involved in on a Norfolk holiday. We have some lovely properties including country cottages, farm conversions, large family houses, apartments and surburban home from homes in our collection. Why not find your perfect holiday home today?

A contemporary-style annex for two guests, located next to the owners’ property in the Norfolk village of Dersingham, situated just a few miles from the North Norfolk coast and the royal estate at Sandringham.

A true coastal gem, this light and airy annexe with Velux skylights that flood the room with natural sunlight has an upside-down layout with the open kitchen/diner on the first floor and the bedrooms hidden away at the bottom of the stairs. Contemporary and stylish furniture has been selected to make the Barn Cottage a comfortable and welcoming place to stay.

It's just 2 miles from Sandringham, where you'll find the Queen's magnificent country estate, and under 9 miles from the glistening beaches at Snettisham, Heacham and Hunstanton. Wander the surrounding village of Dersingham for great amenities including a newsagent, supermarkets, coffee shop, a fish and chip shop as well as an award-winning pub. Go for a walk along the coastal path for spectacular scenery, hiking over cliffs and strolling over soft sandy shores.

The region is famed for its numerous nature reserves where you could go searching for rare birds or tracks of the many other creatures that make this stretch of the UK their home. Inhale the sweet scent of the lavender fields around Heacham and explore the Lavender Visitor Centre (5 miles).

Good quiet location with excellent bus routes less than 1 minute away. The property has a extremely Large and well kept garden with excellent facilities which can be used by guests. Mandy & Doug are friendly hosts at this excellent accommodation.

Reviewed by
Alan
22nd March 2019

What a great find "Barn Cottage" so friendly, welcome pack, well situated for coast. Would highly recommend, Dog friendly garden, lovely walks from the village. Shops/ Coffee Shops/Take-a-way on the door step

Reviewed by
Ian
28th May 2018

Ideal location, lovely cottage ideal for 2 people, every you need in the cottage.

Reviewed by
Lynne Miller
24th April 2018

Excellent value for money, clean and comfortable, and the owners were very helpful and thoughtful.

Note: As the postcode is used to identify the general area of the property, it may not always reflect its precise location, therefore please only use this map as a guide.

The most northerly county in the East of England, Norfolk is a land of beautiful contrasts. From the swooning reed beds and endless maze of waterways in the Norfolk Broads; the unspoilt stretches of fens and shingle spits where bird and wildlife thrive; a famous royal palace and the historic cathedral city of Norwich, this enticing area of England is just waiting to be discovered. Visit Sandringham Palace and see where the Queen lives or find out where lavender grows; you could journey to one of the largest seal haul outs in Europe at Blakeney Point or have a traditional day at the seaside at Cromer and Great Yarmouth. The cathedral gilded city of Norwich is a wonderful place to lose yourself either walking the ramparts of Norwich Castle or the RAF Air Defence Radar Museum. The city has an exceptional array of shops, cafes and restaurants to enjoy. Well connected to the national rail and road network, Norfolk is easily accessible from London, the M25 and from major city terminals.

Norfolk is characterised by its horizons and big skies, straight highways and rural trappings. Also, when it comes to attractions, visitors to the county will be spoilt for choice. If you love animals and birds, head to RSPB Titchwell Marsh, or the Cley-Next-The-Sea. With such a long coastline Norfolk boasts some magnificent stretches of beach – favourites include Cromer, Old Hunstanton, Wells-Next-The Sea, the dunes of Winterton-on-Sea, and Brancaster (a favourite for dog owners).

There are so many places to visit and activities to get involved in on a Norfolk holiday. We have some lovely properties including country cottages, farm conversions, large family houses, apartments and surburban home from homes in our collection. Why not find your perfect holiday home today?

This property is personally managed by
Lee.

Reviews

From guests that have stayed at the property.

Based on 4 guest ratings

Overall cleanliness

5

Overall equipment

5

Overall comfort

5

Overall location

5

Reviewed by
John
10th May 2019

Good quiet location with excellent bus routes less than 1 minute away. The property has a extremely Large and well kept garden with excellent facilities which can be used by guests. Mandy & Doug are friendly hosts at this excellent accommodation.

Reviewed by
Alan
22nd March 2019

What a great find "Barn Cottage" so friendly, welcome pack, well situated for coast. Would highly recommend, Dog friendly garden, lovely walks from the village. Shops/ Coffee Shops/Take-a-way on the door step

Reviewed by
Ian
28th May 2018

Ideal location, lovely cottage ideal for 2 people, every you need in the cottage.

Reviewed by
Lynne Miller
24th April 2018

Excellent value for money, clean and comfortable, and the owners were very helpful and thoughtful.

Location

Note: As the postcode is used to identify the general area of the property, it may not always reflect its precise location, therefore please only use this map as a guide.

The most northerly county in the East of England, Norfolk is a land of beautiful contrasts. From the swooning reed beds and endless maze of waterways in the Norfolk Broads; the unspoilt stretches of fens and shingle spits where bird and wildlife thrive; a famous royal palace and the historic cathedral city of Norwich, this enticing area of England is just waiting to be discovered. Visit Sandringham Palace and see where the Queen lives or find out where lavender grows; you could journey to one of the largest seal haul outs in Europe at Blakeney Point or have a traditional day at the seaside at Cromer and Great Yarmouth. The cathedral gilded city of Norwich is a wonderful place to lose yourself either walking the ramparts of Norwich Castle or the RAF Air Defence Radar Museum. The city has an exceptional array of shops, cafes and restaurants to enjoy. Well connected to the national rail and road network, Norfolk is easily accessible from London, the M25 and from major city terminals.

Norfolk is characterised by its horizons and big skies, straight highways and rural trappings. Also, when it comes to attractions, visitors to the county will be spoilt for choice. If you love animals and birds, head to RSPB Titchwell Marsh, or the Cley-Next-The-Sea. With such a long coastline Norfolk boasts some magnificent stretches of beach – favourites include Cromer, Old Hunstanton, Wells-Next-The Sea, the dunes of Winterton-on-Sea, and Brancaster (a favourite for dog owners).

There are so many places to visit and activities to get involved in on a Norfolk holiday. We have some lovely properties including country cottages, farm conversions, large family houses, apartments and surburban home from homes in our collection. Why not find your perfect holiday home today?